Answer:
Many human and physical factors affect population distribution and population density across the world. Physical factors that affect population density include water supply, climate, relief (shape of the land), vegetation, soils and availability of natural resources and energy.
Answer:
Leukemia may be defined as the cancer of the blood cells especially white blood cells. The leukemia may occur due to mutation or may also occur due to the biological agents.
Leukemia causes the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of the blood cells. These white blood cells are unable to fight with infections and causes the bone marrow to produce impair formation of blood cells. The patient shows abnormal growth and large count of leukocytes.
Answer: Due to formation of carbonic acid, increased CO2 level will decrease the pH of earth waters.
Carbon dioxide could form carbonic acid when dissolved into water. Since it was acid, it will lower the pH of the water. The level of carbon dioxide in human body is regulated because of the same reason. Higher or lower pH will have a harmful effect on the organism that live in the water.
Answer:
Cell organelles are the parts of a living cell. All cells have a cell membrane and some cells have a cell wall.
Which of the following has a cell wall?
I. Plants
II. Bacteria
III. Fungi
I'm going to guess that it's the second option, "New matter only enters the biosphere in the form of precipitation" because it bothers me that the writer said "new matter" and everything else seemed right to me.
The last two are definitely true. I'm a bit iffy about the first option because I know that autotrophs take the energy from the sun, then primary consumers eat them and then everything eats one another afterwards. So everything moves from the bottom of the food pyramid up. There are decomposers which take dead matter from any trophic level and bring it up, which, I guess, is still in the same direction on the food pyramid.
New matter can probably enter the biosphere in other ways like a meteor hitting the earth or something. The water from precipitation never left the biosphere, so that's where it's wrong.
I hope this helps.